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I was never satisfied with the original labels and made some new laminated vinyl ones without the faux carbon and you can now read the text through it. A cut our around the text that is molded in the phone doesn't look so great. If it ever does bubble just heat the vinyl with a heat gun for a few seconds to soften it then press and the text should be readable.
Thanks for the write-up. A very good initial experience with you dealing with Dan of Mad Dog. Also, it's great that he offers to cater to International customers, so you have access to some of the custom items from here in the U.S. I remember another member in the forum here resides in Dubai. The name escapes me at the moment, but he was on a big buying and selling binge for a while in the F/S section as he apparently was interested in trying out many different headphones and various amplifiers.
I've realized several pages back where another user had noted the "bubbling" of the label around where the jack plugs into the ear cup. I'm wondering if Dan has considered using a razor blade to scrape those moldel letters and arrow off of the ear pad prior to installing the custom label? It would allow the custom label to like flat on the cup plastic and reduce the appearance of the bubbling.
I was never satisfied with the original labels and made some new laminated vinyl ones without the faux carbon and you can now read the text through it. A cut our around the text that is molded in the phone doesn't look so great. If it ever does bubble just heat the vinyl with a heat gun for a few seconds to soften it then press and the text should be readable.
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